Rehabilitation Curbs Cancer Side Effects

Bob Rigdon, who farms beef cattle and sells used cars in Red Creek, was not one to lay around. He was a strong and physically active 65-year-old until doctors found a tumor and removed it, along with part of his left lung, in May 2012.

The surgery left Rigdon struggling to breathe and unable to walk across a room.

Giving Thanks for a Second Chance

With no sign left of her brain tumor, an Upstate nurse is grateful for each new day.

The doctors told Natalie Lefebvre she was dying. To understand how she felt on Thanksgiving morning 2011 demands knowing exactly what she feared the most. Less than two years ago, Natalie was in the kitchen of her home on Onondaga Hill when she fell to the floor and went into a seizure.